Volkswagen has recently announced the US pricing for the Beetle Fender Edition, which can be yours starting from $25,235 (this includes a $795 destination charge). The aforementioned price can be translated into an increase of $5,255 over the entry-level Beetle with a 2.5-liter engine that the Fender Edition uses as a starting point.
At the other end of the scale, we find the 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Fender Edition Turbo, which uses a DSG dual-clutch gearbox working with a two-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine borrowed from the Golf GTI. If the aforementioned assets sound right to you, be prepared to spend $29,995 on the car, including a $795 destination charge.
If you go for the Fender Edition, you’ll receive a premium audio system coming from the famous name, bi-xenon headlights with daytime running lights that use LED technology, 18-inch special wheels that come with Fender badges, a Deep Black Pearl Metallic finish and others.
If you go for the Fender Edition, you’ll receive a premium audio system coming from the famous name, bi-xenon headlights with daytime running lights that use LED technology, 18-inch special wheels that come with Fender badges, a Deep Black Pearl Metallic finish and others.